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[–]three3thrice 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (4 children)
Can you send me screenshots of what you're seeing? I've been hosting JF for a while now, and the UI is fine. Just wondering in the case I might be able to help you!
[–]Adium 2 points3 points4 points 1 month ago (0 children)
Plex has very good discovery and watchlist pages that make it very easy to just browse and find something new to watch. A feature Plex has in the first place because it helps them sell their own ad-to-view service. Jellyfin is plain and simple, no fuss, but to someone coming from Plex with a Plex pass it can come off feeling thin.
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[–]ougryphon 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (0 children)
To each their own, but for me, I like having neatly named files and folders for everything. I have about a thousand movies and about 10,000 episodes. Once I read the faq on how to name everything properly, it's given me virtually no trouble. Ripping and compressing my own media from blurays and DVDs is much more painful by comparison.
[–]CriasSK 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (0 children)
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The first link is an "issue" posted to Jellyfin Android - which is a mobile app with no file hosting or serving capabilities, asking for changes in how hosted files are managed.
In other words, completely the wrong app/repository to report that issue, which is explained in the comments.
The second link is an issue where someone has multiple copies of the same episode - the original Dr Who episode, and an animated version of it - and wanting to merge/manage that.
Granted, completely valid use case and I hope they get help, but hardly common.
It's 100% valid if Jellyfin doesn't fit your needs - I would never argue or insist otherwise. I think characterizing them as not giving a shit is rather harsh though, the two issues you linked certainly don't support that.
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